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"Dressed in hectic red, tall and tortured and rigid he commands the bare black stage like a fury," John Barber wrote.
SHELLEY poetically imagined that in autumn leaves lost their colour as the wild west wind drove them......like ghosts from an enchanter fleeing Yellow, and black, and pale, and hectic red, Pestilence-stricken multitudes.Well, that is one hypothesis.
The pigments responsible for reds (hectic and otherwise), and also for purple and magenta, are called anthocyanins.
The film is set in a plague-ridden Manhattan; the infected extras had hectic splotches of red makeup on their faces.
Their hectic patchworks of tomato reds, lush blues, peppermints, peaches and pinks recall American abstract expressionist Joan Mitchell's most vivid, sun-drenched creations.
This startling Lombard-Romanesque-style work had hectic, zebralike striping of red brick and Normandy stone, characterized by the magazine The Builder as "a deep Indian red and a rich cream".
"Zions Systems Job Time Sheet" reads the print above one page on which Voigt has created a hectic constellation of black and red arrows.
"You want to play as much cricket as you can, but we've been quite hectic over the last 18 months with a lot of red-ball cricket," said Broad.
Although less hectic schedules do allow for a glass of red wine or a stroll with the dog along the beautiful North Norfolk coast.
Beyoncé will have to get used to disappointment, because Tilbury's schedule is now more hectic than ever, thanks to the rise of the red carpet.
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